Tuesday, October 4, 2016

9/11:Yahoo searched customer emails for NSA AND STOLE MINE!

9/11:Yahoo searched customer emails for NSA AND STOLE MINE!

And this is certainly no surprise to me.The NSA and its far right Zionist fascist and Israeli employees
use their positions in the U.S.to terrorize and make Americans fearful and like them James Dale Davidson founder of the NTU in Alexandria,Virginia and CIA and Jewish Zionist City of London is in fact one of the good ol boys of international financial fraud who lie them use the Washington,D.C. area to run their financial frauds with CIA and Israeli 'intelligence' against the American people.No surprise that the Israeli company ICTS International in control of the Logan Airport on 9/11 when flights originating from there according to U.S.government official story hit the WTC in Donld Trmp's and Hillary Clinton's and Rudi Giuliani's NYC WHICH REALLY BELONGS TO THE ZIONIST ELITE FINANCIAL MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX WHICH OWNS ALL 3 OF THEM AS WELL.
The NSA is generally headed by an Air Force gon such as General Michael Hayden who was at its helm on 9/11 coincidentally when the U.S.Air Force supposedly according to the official story of the U.S.and Israeli governments and Zionist owned news media such as NY Times(who later lied about WMDS in Iraq),CNN CNBC,CBS AND FOX.......

Yahoo protects stock mafia , death threats: reader comment from Tony Ryals ... NET,is either James Dale Davidson or working for him or with him. ... email account all because I was warning others(and the SEC) a scam was going down ..... Mr.Davidson will have stolen from more naive Americans(such as myself) to benefit ...

While Yahoo turns in dissident journalists in China to the goverment for what
ever fate awaits them,here in America they protect and coddle known securities
frauds and possibly dangerous individuals and allow them to operate with
impunity on stock message boards to defraud you and me,Yahoo's 'fellow
Americans'.And to threaten your life if you get to close to the truth.

Yahoo protects stock mafia's death threats

The paradox
for me is that I am an avid 'free speecher' but I draw the line at death threats
and fraud.The example I site is http://www.ncans.net, whose only known address
is a lap dance club called Cheetah Club in Las Vegas whose management has been
convicted of bribing San Diego city council.
Carol Remond of Wall Street
Journal brought this fact up of the only known address with 'Bob O'brien' of
ncans.net and nfi.net in an email interview.

And it is the only known
strip club to be investigated under the Patriot Act.And the fact that although
it has a sectretive Wells Fargo account in San Diego,it placed an ad costing
over $100,000 in the Washington Post on February 8 addressing Mr.W Bush about
the 'dangers' of 'naked short selling' to investing SS funds in the stock
market.What the SEC should have known and did but still did nothing about,as
this sccam continues to go down,is that it was a tactic used by a group called
'NAANSS' IN 2002 TO MASK THE ILLEGAL DUMPING OF PENNY STOCK SHARES - INCLUDING
FROM A CHARLES SCHWAB ACCOUNT OR ACCOUNTS,AS I PREVIOUSLY DOCUMENTED ON INDYBAY,
AND ALSO,POSSIBLY TO LAUNDER MONEY !!! America,what has become of you ?...
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/10/04/yahoo-searched-customer-emails-nsa-report-fbi-reuters/91548012/

Report: Yahoo searched customer emails for NSA

SAN
FRANCISCO — Yahoo secretly agreed to search all its users incoming
emails for a specific but unknown word or phrase on behalf of either the
National Security Agency or the FBI, Reuters reported Tuesday.
The scanning involved hundreds of millions of Yahoo email accounts, former Yahoo employees told Reuters.
If
the assertions are true, “it’s really staggering in its breadth and
seems to go beyond the NSA programs we have known about for awhile,”
said Andrew Crocker, a staff attorney with the Electronic Freedom
Foundation, a cyber rights group based in San Francisco.
“It’s
hard to even anticipate what kind of arguments the government could make
for the constitutionality or legality of this program, because the 4th
Amendment implication of scanning all incoming emails for a single
company are staggering,” he said.
This appears to be the first
case of a U.S.-based Internet company searching all incoming messages
rather than scanning stored messages or focusing on a small number of
accounts.
It does appear this is “a new form of provider-targeted
bulk surveillance to monitor email,” said Joseph Lorenzo Hall, chief
technologist at the Center for Democracy & Technology, a Washington
D.C.-based non-profit.
“I would be surprised if other large email providers were not also targeted,” he said.
Requests
to AOL, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft to ask if they had gotten
similar directives from U.S. intelligence agencies were not immediately
answered.
Persons who were familiar with the matter, Reuters
reported, did not know what, specifically, the agencies were searching
for beyond that it was a specific set of characters.
Asked to
comment, Yahoo told USA TODAY via email, “Yahoo is a law abiding
company, and complies with the laws of the United States."
It is
however not be the first time U.S. intelligence agencies have asked for
broad access to citizen's data, and been called out for it. In in 2000s
the National Security Agency got AT&T for the ability to monitor
customers whose communications were routed through AT&T's network.

White
House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said he wasn’t aware of the report.
“Even if I were aware of it I would not be able to comment on it,” he
said.
“The president over the course of his two terms in office
has been committed to implementing a series of reforms that more
effectively balance the country’s national security needs with the
privacy rights of American citizens. And the president, when he took
office, expressed some concern that the privacy and civil liberties of
some Americans were not given enough weight in some of the decisions
made by the previous administration," Earnest said.
It has taken
time to understand the consequences of those decisions and to implement
needed reforms to protect the privacy and civil liberties of the
American people. At the same time, the president remains committed to
making sure national security and law enforcement agencies “have the
tools they need to keep us safe," Earnest said.
According to the
Reuters story, the decision to do the search led to the departure of the
company's chief Information security officer Alex Stamos in June of
2015 after 16 months in the position. Stamos went on to become the chief
security officer at Facebook that same month.
In a post on
Facebook announcing his move, Stamos said, "the Internet has been an
incredible force for connecting the world and giving individuals access
to personal, educational and economic opportunities that are
unprecedented in human history. These benefits are not without risk, and
it is the responsibility of our industry to build the safest, most
trustworthy products possible."
Yahoo has been in the news recently for many reasons. A months-long sale process concluded in July with Verizon
emerging as the winning bidder, paying $4.8 billion for Yahoo’s
operating business, including its advertising technology and popular
online content such as Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Finance and micro-blogging
site Tumblr.
But the merging process has been slowed by the
revelation two weeks ago that the Net media company was the victim of
one of the largest data breaches ever. At least 500 million Yahoo
accounts were stolen from the company in 2014 in what it thought was a
hack by a state-sponsored actor, Yahoo said. Data acquired may have
included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, and
in some cases, encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers.
Shares of Yahoo (YHOO) were up slightly 0.07% to $43.16. Verizon (VZ) shares were down 1.24% to $51.24.